, ~r p osT • MO DAY; AUGUST 21, 1843 Amines' cards, &c., see fa:strap 64 1 6 1 /LL . Pin AfFRAT—A MAc EtLutn.—On Saturday afternoon, between 4 and 5 o'clock, a most disgraceful and brutal fight came cent Hawes' tavern, *Peebles township, near the Arsenal, between two - E . mow weed JANES RYAN and MrctieEL or iIfATTISIAS • ib likunim. They had been in the tavern, (but they did tau drunk.) when some old quarrel was revived imitainsed of ; becoming too boisterous, the landlord 4misayslffiera oat. They left for the green, a short dis- ilia.. from the house, where they had a regular "set to," •11rwitic' h Ryan was killed. fie fell at the second blow. physicians were immediately called, but could stirawt*ag. The Coroner wa is soon after on the ground, with salary, who returned "that James Ryan carne to hi ils.th by a blow, or blows, struck by Michael Sleigh 4* Matthias Sleigh, with his fist, inflicted on the side Oahe neck and face, and not otherwise." appears that Ryan was the aggressor, he having on arm , previous opportunity, abused and insulted Sleigh, i . ar What pause we did not learn. A warrant was im mediately issued for the arrest of Sleigh, but he had not ben taken on Saturday evening. 'ANOTHER FIGHT.-A brutal fight came off on Sat • may, in Alleghenytown, near the Acqueduct, in which 'at** the combatants bad one of his ears bitten off, and :: 1 .1 ; in shockingly lacerated by the teeth of the brute with Whom he was engaged. The Washingtonians had a meeting in the 1111arket house on Saturday night, which drew an im - woof audience. Joe Barker was there and addressed .4htsin in his usual stylc. The articles which have of late appeared in the Spirit of the Age, were brought up discussed. Joe was particularly savage on the editor. After he had concluded, Foster got up fur the piiipose of defining, his position; which he did. we think, to'the general satisfaction of the audience. After he 'had concluded his friends gave him "a round," and the meeting adjourned in good order. IntP The Fourier Pic Nic will come off on Wed nesday nen. The proceedings will commence at 11 k. A large room has been secured in case it should 111 111 , ho that none need be prevented from attending on tint tecimnt: A RESTLESS SPIRIT . The St. Louis Republican gives the following des cription of a rambler:— A man fast verging towards three-score and ten, tot tered by us a few days since, bearing upon his should- 1, Ars a sack containing the sum of his worldly goods, and to judge from his exterior the contents of his sack would be but lightly estimated for its value. His form was bowed with age and hardship, and the habiliments in whiel Sit was clothed, hung round him in tatters. He 'WWI clad in a brown box coat, with large capacious pockets, which looked in its style of cut, like those *ere twenty years ago; nap, it had none, to distin 4uish its original appearance from, and rents had sad.: disfigured' the smoothness of its set—a pair of course patched unmentionables covered his netherextremities, ,rind his figure was surmounted with an old felt hat, sisorathroughin many places by the fingers of the wear et; -it had often and for a long period been put off and .01this head. Reader, there tottered a medical licenti ate of Now Jersey, a man of education and intelligence, and HOW on his way to New Orleans, under the im leresikm that he has discovered a certain care for the yellow.fever—it may be to sink beneath the ravages of . thelbe he seeks to combat. In 1800, he came to this place and ascended the Mississippi river for the purpose of penetrating to its selarce,. if he could find men in this region to accom law him, but he failed in procuring them, and after .. A gening for some time in the region of the Missouri. returned hose, procured a passport from the Spanish • authorities, and proceeded by way of New Orleans to New Jersey. In 1807 he again benthis footsteps to the West, and located in Illinois, where he resided for Yearly twenty years. practising medicine among the Melt settlers about Kaskaskia, and adding to his pro felikin as a medical practitioner the duties of a scho, , ! ,Inaster. About the time the Cholera broke out in ,Ileptreal i be started for Canada, and by simple rmie as" succeeded in many cases in staying the ravages of the disease. Filled with the restless spirit for change, IslAriit Montreal rind roamed among the Indian tribes, 'sealed around the northern lakes, and thence found his Wayback again to northern Illinois. For the past Antis years he has been chasing the phantom riches by digging leads in the leadmine region, hut he says his strength has so materially failed of late, and his pov- Sety preventing him from hiring, that he is forced to give it up. .In his old age, a lonely bachelor,. steeped in repay to the lips, he is rambling on. chasing the ob. , Amapa no doubt lured him to the West iu 1800. Site t Ltoro, JR..... . ..... .A. G. REINHART. T . Co-Partnership. STACY LLOYD, jr., having associated with him Mr. A. G. REINHART, will continue the Gro etniand Produce Beeriness, at his old stand, No. 140, Libdity street, Pittsburgh, under the style and firm of twyD & co. 'Urns addition'to a general Grocery and Produce Bolidess, the suscribers offer their services to their friend/and the public, for the sale of any articles de si,psell flit this market. Also, for receiving and for sitiftlitig ail kinds of merchandize, &c., to or from the rott,,and trust that the practical , experience they have h6ktio this above business in this city for some years pest will enable them to give entire satisfaction to those who me,y favor them with their custom. STACY LLOYD & CO., 140, Liberty st. nog 21-10 t LADY who is capable of taking charge of a ,r/.....:bousehold, is desirous of obtaining a situation ashouseheeper in &private family, or as superintendent ina respectable hotel. She would have no objection to leave the city if desired to do so. For further infer snitsioa Inquire at this office. aug 21—tf `ZIYIIINUES.-50 boxes chocolate, IP. 5 do cocoa, 3 do rice flour, 25 do ground pepper, 5 do Cayenne do. 36 cans ground mustard, 5 kegs do allspice, • 5 do do ginger, 12 *cans do do., together with wig thing in the grocery line, all of which is offered illll4lll6loely low prices, for cash. - HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., OW* 43, Wood street. OMOKED.HERRINGS.-25 boxes smoked her siapjust received and for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO. 43, Wood street, T EA. -25 half chests young byson, 30 boxes (13 lbs) do 20 6 lb. boxes gunpowder, 20 " " imperial, just received and or sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., !tug 9 43, Wood street. TOBACCO. -10 boxes Burton's 5 b lump tobacco, 25 do Russell & Robinson do 10 do assorted sizes and breeds, jun reseived and for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street 7,7 r OAF SUGAR.-10 boxes loaf sugar, just receive and for sale by _ _ MAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street C OFFEE.-300 bags Rio coffee, 50 " Laguyra do 50 " St. Domingo do 50 " Havana do Now receiving, and for sale low for cash. by HALLMAN; JENNINGS & CO, 43, Wood street 5 do Hare's atictiott . Saks.. Sohn D. Davis, kUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, Corncr of Wood and sth sts., Pittsburgh, ready to receive merchandise of every description on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and socond head furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening, at early gas light. aug 12—y ASSIGNEE SALE.—WiII be sold, without reserve, for cash, par money, on Monday morning, the 21st inst. at 10 o'clock, at Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sts. 30 pieces blue, black,hrown and invisible green cloths, 55 " do do and cadet mixed sattinetts, 35 " red and white flannels, 45 " bed tickings of various qualities, 150 doz. cotton handkerchiefs of various descriptions, 17 " woolen and cotton shawls, 10 pieces indigo blue checks, 121 " calicoes of various descriptions„ 38 duz. white and colored hose, 23 " pairs suspenders, a.ssorted, 330 " spool cotton,various colors, 125 gross gilt coat and vest buttons, 30 pieces cotton drilling, various kinds, 14 " dark mixed and blue Kentucky jeans, 1 case summer coats; Together with a quantity of bleached and unbleached muslins, and a variety of other seasonable Dry Goods. Also. 32 cases Boots and Shoes, assorted. And at 2 o'clock, P. M., for Cash, currency, A quantity of Household Furniture, Shelf Goods, Wrapping Paper, Window Glass, Glassware, Cord age, and miscellaneous articles. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TIIEATRICAL DRESSES AT AUCTION.—At the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, on Monday next, August 21st, at 2 ti-clock in the Afternoon, will be sold without reserve the contents of four Trunks, containing a lot of Theat cal Dresses, &c. J. D. DAVIS, au; 17—ts -Auctioneer. 32 Cases Boots and Shoes at auction. AT the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner Wood and 51.11 streets, on Monday next, August 21st, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will he sold, without re serve, in lots to snit purchasers, the best lot of Boots and Shoes offered at auction, in this city, for several years, received direct from the manufacturers. They are now ready for examination: Comprising, in part, Men ' s fine sewed calf and seal boots. Du heavy pegged, seal, calf and kip boots. Do do do brogans. Do Sue sewed calf and seal miniroes. Women's kip, seal and calf shoes and ;miters. Do kid, goat and calf slippers (very fine). Men's seal and calf slippers. Boys' brogans and munrues, &c. Terms at sale. JOHN D. DAVIS, aug-15-0t auctioneer. SALE OF BRIDGE AND OTHER STOCKS, [RT ORDER OF THE C0M74135102iF.R5.] WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of September, O 1343, will be uttered at public sale, at Pittsburgh, the following Stocks owned by the State of Pennsylva nia, viz: No. of Shares. Companies. 1600 Allegheny Bridge Company, 2000 Monnngn.hela " GOO Big Beaver " 100 CODOMlfigh " 50 100 Loyalhaana 25 171 Robbstown 50 300 Williamsport, Washington co.. 50 2500 Manongahalo. Navigation company, 50 2151 Bedford and Stoystowo Tp. Road company, 50 3823 Stovstown and Greensburgh " 50 1730 Gov:is:nu-0i and Pittsburgh 3437 Huntingdon, Cambria & Indiana" 967 Pittsburgh and New Alexandria " 322 New Alexandria and Conemaugh" 047 Pittsburgh and Butler 832 Butler and Mercer 320 Pitt:tail-0i and Stoubensille 300 Robbstown arid Mount Pleasant " 660 Mount Pleasant :old Somerset " 672 Somerset and Bedfi.rd 360 Armstrong and lad arts 11 560 Indiana and Ebensburg 329 Washington and Williamsport " 855 Do Pittsburgh 200 Butler and Kittanning 240 Mount Pleasant and Pittsburgh " 360 Somerset and Cone maugh 320 Do Cumberland 160 Ligonier and Johnstown 224 Armstrong and Clearfield 80 Brownington, Harrissille, and Franklin 50 200 Butler and Freeport 20 224 Pittsburgh Farmers &Mechanics'" 25 160 Bedford and Hollidaysburgh " 50 160 Birmingham and Elizabethtown " 25 IGO Luthersburgh and Purixatawney " 25 300 French Creek Bridge company, 20 1250 Franklin and Allegheny Bridge company, 20 100 Erie and Waterford Turnpike Road company 50 560 Susquehanna and Waterford " 25 1010 Mercer and Meadville 25 100 Anderson's Ferry, Waterford and New Haven 100 200 Abington and Waterford 25 280 Warren and Ridgeway 25 40 Warren and New York State line " 50 96 Titusville and Union Mills 41 25 160 Warren and Franklin 25 30 Sugar Grove and Union 25 300 Bank of Pennsylvania, 400 300 Columbia Bank and Bridge company, 100 1000 Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal company, 100 Purchasers will be required to pay for the Stocks, at the time or immediately after the sale, in certificates is sued by the Auditor General, in pursuance of the Reso lution of 7th April, 1342, notes issued by the Banks of this Commonwealth tinder the act of 4th May, 1341, specie, or the notes of specie paying banks. The trans fer of Stock will be made in a reasonable time after sale. JAMES CLARKE, EVANS ROGERS, JOB MANN, Commissioners for sale of State Stocks. aug 1--ta JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. Westorn University of Pennsylvania. THE next term of this Institution will begin on Mon day the 4th of September. at 0 o'clock A. M.— Application for admission may be made to the Princi pal, the Rev. HENAN DYER, D. D., after the 4 21st inst., at his room in the University, from 9 to 11, A. M. _ _ The exercises of the LAW SCHOOL will commence on the same day at 3 o'clock, P. M. Application for admission into which, to be made to the Professor of Law, WALTER H. LowntE, Esq., at his office in 4th st. On the evening of the same day at 7 o'clock, in the Hall of the University, an ADDRESS will be delivered before the Trustees, the Faculty and the Students, by Professor Lowrie, which the citizens generally are in vited to attend. A. L. PENTLAND, aug 11--42(1 Secretary of the Board of Trustees DYSENTERY, Diarrhaa, Bowel Complaints, 4.e.—Whittemore's Concentrated Vegetable Syr up, is now considered to be the best medicine fur the above diseases, that hmt ever appeared to the public.— Read the following: "Essex, Connecticut, Oct. 15, 1841. "We, the undersigned, having had occasion the sea son past, to make a trial of "'Whittemore's Concentra ted Vegetable Syrup;" in cases of Diarrhiett, or Bowel complaint, either on ourselves, or our families, and in every case it having proved abundantly successful, we do cheerfully recommend it as a most valuable medi cine for the complaints for which it stands pledged. And we do not hesitate to say, that it needs only to be tried, to convince the most incredulous of its intrinsic worth. [Signed by 17 citizens.) Let every one that may be afflicted, try and judge for themselves. The genuine to be had only at Tuttle's, 86 Fourth street, where all the valnable Patent Med icines may always be obtained,' and warranted genu ine. ang. 18. o"aftk ltraes cntb CORRECIZD DAILY BY A. MEM; EXCHANGE BROKER, CORNER 07 WOOD ♦ND THIRD ET3 Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip .1 Exchange Bank Scrip Currency Erie Bank Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia New York Boston • Baltimore Gold par Silver par PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bask .: .par Exchange ~ ....par Do. Hullidaysburgh par PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America ....................par Do Northern Liberties par Do Pennsylvania ...__.._...par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank Manufacturers and Mechanics' Mechanics Moyarnensing Philadelphia bank Schuylkill " Southwark ..... "......, Western 11 Bank of Penn Township Girard bank U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county " Delaware county " Montgomery county " Northumberland.... Farmers' bank of Bucks county... Easton bank ...... —.......... . Doylestown bank Franklin bank of Washington—. Bank of Chambersburgh.......... " Middletown " Getlysburgh " Lewistown " Susquehanna county Berks co u nty bank Columbia Bankand Bridge Company Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank .. " Bank of Lancaster .. " Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank -- Honesdale " Lancaster " Lancaster co. " Lebanon •' 3 Miners' bank of Potts&le 3 Monongahela hank of Brotrnsrillc 1 Nev. Hope and Delaware Bridge company. 35 Northampton bank no sale Towanda bank 35 ilryorning bank West Branch bank 35 York bank l'ar Value. OHIO. Belmont bank of St. Clairsrille Clinton bank Columbiana bank of New Lisbon . Circleville (Lawrence, cashier) " ( Warren, cashier) Cincinnati bank 5. ........... Chillicothe hank .. Commercial bank of Lake Erie Dayton bank ........ ...... .......... .—.l Franklin bank of Columbus .... 1 Farmers' and AI rlraujes bank of Steubenville ..1} Farmers' bank of Canton Geauga . . Granville Hamilton Lancaster Marietta Massillon . . Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati Mount Pleasant Norwalk Putnam .. Sandusky Scioto • Urbana • - ........ • - IVooster Xenia Zanesville ---- • ...... INDIANA State bank and branches State Scrip l 4 /I 50 50 50 25 25 50 50 A( 25 25 ~ 25 II n 5 50 n 5 All banks Stale bank Bank of Illinois, Shawneefown VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia 1 Bank of Virginia 1 Exchange bank of Virginia . ...... 1 Farmers' bank of Virginia ... .. .1 North-Western bank of Virginia.. .. ..1 Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia.... MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks.. ......................per All other solvent banks.... NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent bank 5............ ......... ..2 SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks ......... GEORGIA. All solvent banks.. . . 24 Mobile Lanka. ... •• Country banks-. LOUISIANA New Orleans banks (good). ..... All banks. PRINTING OFFICE, The proprietors of the MORNING Post and MICR* CURT AND MANUFACTURER respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they hare a large and well chosen assortment of eIInICOMEO T3CIIO•IIEC . , am) 4111 CAtal32 ataVatilaallao Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, Books, Pamphlfxel, Handbills, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with op _ propriate tuts, Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terlTl9. We respectfully ask the patronage of our friends and the public in general in this branch of our businem. July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH. THE subscriber offers to sell ground rents in 7 . the city of Pittsburgh. The lots are all tan. omely improved, and it is believed a safer invest ment cannot be found. Particulars may be learned on application to me personally, or through the Post Of fice. HILARY BRUNOT, wig 15-tf corner Liberty and O'Hara streets. SPECIE STANDARD SPECIE par par par par par par par ..par par ...........par par KENTUCKY ILLINOIS ALABAMA TENNESSEE BOOK AND JOB If. W. CORM OP' WOOD 6 IFITTII STI. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bills of Lading, Circulars, Bill Heads, Cards, Blank Chocks, Hat Tips. XII tants of 13Iautts, A Safe Investment ctobtr flectwn• otary. I respectfully offer m thon yself o a candidate for the office of Prothonotary of Allegheny county, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, which meets on the 30th August next. GEO. 11... RIDDLE. Allegheny city, may 31—tc d&w. Prothonotary. I respectfully offer myself as a candidate for thi' of fice of Prothonotary, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic Convention. WM. G. HAWKINS. Wilkins township, june 27—tc. Prothonotary. To tie voters of Allegheny county:—l respect fully offer myself to your consideration as a candidate (independent of parties) for the office of PRO THONOTARY of Allegheny county, at the ensuing election. Aa Ido not come before you recommended by a Convention, those of you to whom I am not per sonally known will please examine into my qualifica tions, &c.; and if so fortunate as to obtain a majority of your suffrages, I shall endeavor by strict attention to the duties of the office, to satisfy you with your choice. ALEX. MILLER. ma 3 of Pittsburg. y 10-tr Prothonotary. Clear the eotirse for the Volunteers. WILLIAM B. FOSTER. Esq., of Allegheny city, will be a candidate for the offica of Prothonotary of Al legheny county, at the October election. jnne 4. M ANY CitiZellS of Allegheny city recommend Dr. J. C. M'CULLY as a suitable person to fill the office of Prothonotary. july 12. Sheziffalty. Irespectfully present myself to the citizens of Alle gheny county, as a candidate for the Sherifalty,sub ject to the action of the Democratic convention, which meets on the 30th of August next. june 9—d&wte. ELIJAH TROVILLO. To the Electors of Allegheny County: Fellow Citizens—l offer myself to your considera tion, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the nomination ofthe Democratic Convention, and shall be thankful for your support. atiz. 10—tr. C H AMBERS McKIBBEN. par par . par . par par par par . ....par MANY Citizens of Pittsburgh, recommend Dr. JO SEPH CURRY as a auitable person to fill a seat in the Assembly, the ensuing session. july 11, 1843. Assembly. A number of the Democrats of :Mifflin township 'have concluded to present the name of SAMUEL COCHRAN, Esq., of that township, for the considera tion of the Convention which meets on the 30th iv., for a nomination for the Legislature. Mr C. is n well known and a well tried democrat, and hia neig,hhors confidently )resent his elniin , . ati7.7—tf Assembly. We are authorised to announce JOHN BROWN, Esq., ofl'ine township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the nomination of the Democratic Conven tion. jab: 99—te Assembly. M . ' We are authorized to announce R. A. BAUS NIAN, of as a candidate for As:cinbiy, subject to the decision of the &inner:vie convention. nun* 14—tr Assembly. JAMES WHITAKER. Esq., of Mifflin Townibip, is a candidate for Assembly, 4Ubjt`Ct. to the action of the De mocratic Convention. Mr. Whitaker is recommended by his friends and neighbors as a uniform, unswerving and devoted democrat, who has never faltered in his support of the men and measures of the party. aug, 17—tc MIFFLIN. Messrs. Edit.,rs: Please announce Major JAMF.S C. ItyrcutE, of Robinson township, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, at the ensuing elec tion, subject to the decision of the County Convention, and oblige MANY DIXOCRATS• nag I.l—te County Commissioner. We am authorized to announce A LEXANDER PI I ILLI l'S. jr.. of Robinson, its a candidate fur Comity Commissioner, subject to the decision of the democrat ic county convention. au, 7—to • County Commissioner. Mrs:sm.. Entrons:—Ploa , o annottnro the name of Gettl..“ )IIN %1. DNVIS, oil'eel , lo3, for County Com mis“ioner, Aubject to the 'n of the Democratic count• Convention, to he 1 Id in AttsruHt next. MANY DEMOCRATS. County Commissioner. Messrs. Editors: Ai the general opinion appears to prevail that inasmuch as there are already two of the County Commissioners from the country, it is but a matter of right and justice that the city or its imme (bate neighborhood should have the third candidate— We therefore beg leave to recommend to the people of Allegheny county, JAMES C. Cummiss, Esq., of the city district, for County Commissiouer, at the ensuing fall election. MANY DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. County Commissioner. We are authorized to announce JOHN CALHOT: Esq., of Elizabeth, as a candidate for County Commis sioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic Con vention. nog, 16—tc County ommissioner. AT the solicitation of a number of friends of all political parties, I respectfully offer myself to the consideration of my fellow-citizens for the office of County Commissioner. That my sentiments may not be misunderstood, either as to political or private affairs, I make free to any that I have been all my life a consistent Republican, in the true sense of the word. As the country is somewhat embarrassed in its finan cial affairs, and the reduction of salaries of public officers has received the approbation of large majori ties of the people, the undersigned would not should he be so fortunate a.s to he elected, in any manner-at tempt to resist this salutary reform; should it reach the office of Connty Commissioner. apr 6. SAMVEL Commissioner. We are tuithorized to announce Mr. JAMES H. ROBB, of Upper St. Clair township, & a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention. aug 3--tc ............25 COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to state that JAMES AN DERSON, of the city, will be a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic Convention. . aug 12—tc. County' Treasurer. Messrs. Editors: }lease announce the name of ALIMANDIR M'Ctuat, of Mifflin Township, as a candidate for nomination by the Democratic Conven tion. for the office of County Treasurer. Mr. M'Clure is an old and tried Democrat, of the Jefferson school, whose character and capacity for bu siness would be a guarantee that the duties of the office would be discharged in a manner satisfactory to the people. OHIO TOWNSHIP. aug 14—tc COUNTY TREASURER. JACOB TO:VIER, Esq. of Pitt township, well known to the Democracy of Allegheny county, as a staunch, uniform Republican of the Jackson school, will be a. candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. oug 2—tc. AN OLD DEMOCRAT. COUNTY TREASURER. At the solicitation of many radical democrats, Mr. SAMUEL McKEE, of Birmingham, has consented to become a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. Of Mr. McKee it may be wily said, to be known is to be popular. Many Frinds of Unaasu min g Worth. jy7—tc Messrs. Editors: Please announce Lewis Wey man, of Allegheny city, as a candidate for Coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic. Convention. aug 17—tc Mu Y DrxoeaA'rs. I respectfully offer myself to the citizens of Alleghe ny cowry, for the office of Coroner, subject to the de eisicrn tithe Democratic Convention. - - jy Hilta DAVID HARTZ. FOR THE POST FOR THE POST COUNTY COMMIssIoNER Coroner. Coroner. Messrs. Zeldors:,T-F .stmounce the name of JOHN W. M'CLELLAND , Fnuildin tii r ia bip, ae a suitable candidate for County Auditor "at the coming election, subject to the decision of the County Conven tion. Mr. M'CLELL.A.ND is a Democrat of the warm est and purest kind, rind will be warmly supported by MANY DEMOCRATS. Aug. 7. '43—tc. I take the liberty of offering myself as a candidate for the office of Coroner, to my democtatic fellow citi zens of Allegheny county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention which meets on the 30th inst. ang 9—tc ROBERT NrCHESNEY. ,"A 6 1 _IL * STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., porwiadirw an d Commission Merchants, CLEVELAND, OHIO. AGENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; Wnshing - ton, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors of the Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. REFER TO Wilkie & Enqworth, No. 9, Coenties Slip, N. Y. It. Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland. Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1.343-Iv. Beaver and Warren:Packet. , Shaw,master, will run as regular tri weeklypacket between the above named ports, leaves Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and. Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to'Clevelantl direct, For freight or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. •; , tieirr 1843. ARE REDUCED.—U. S. MAIL LIVE OF STAGES AND RAIL ROAD CARS. from Pittsburgh, via Bed ford, Chambersbury, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train of cars to N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and ono night out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9. • Baltimore 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock .A. M. Office 2d door below the Merchants' Howl Wood st. MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAC:OH & Co., feb 23, 1843-Iy. • Proprietors. The Great Central Bente Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company. t- , .... , tc - V. - r , -. ' , i t ' -. 2 - . - -. I X :L .. iler on :,- ='.l7t.l:M:s..tk‘a 1 ... A '\iv , ..............k 4 114,,,L, .. ...., ~ ,,r7r.,,,,,c,.., ...., _ • laci,,,t; NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. THIS line 1.4 in full operation and leaves Piusburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via 'Washington Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Trav elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Etara coaches furnished at t h e shortest notice. with the privileg,e of going through direct or taking one nights rest at their ',ohm. For tickets, apply at our ollic' at the Monongnhela House. • L. W. STOCNTON, Prisid...nt of N. IL Stage Co. flogalar Packcts, for Cincinnati. The Swiftsure, Robiusou, Master,- leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m. The Cutter, Collins, Master, leaves every Friday at 10 o'cicirk a. m. The Montgomery. Bennett, Master, leaves. every Sat urday at 10 o'clock a. in. The Express, Parkinson, Master, leaves every Sun day at 10 o'clock a. m. JOHN BIRMINGHAM & mac 20 Agents. To Let, pit F dand n rk ORa terinof years, my house, store room shop, on 2d street, opposite Jas. Park, jr.. &Co The shop is brick, 19 feet wide, by 30 10nc,3 stories high. T have in it a small steam en gine, about 5 horse power, which I will also rent, if desired. For further particulars enquire of me, on the premises. ORRIN NEWTON. aug 4--tf To Rent. PLEAsANT rooms and good steam power, at the cast steel tile manufactory, corner of Liberty and O'Hara streets. Apply on the premises. july 16. Public Sale of Valuable Lands PCRSUANT to a decretal order of the Circuit l. Su perior Court of Law and Chancery, for Mason county, pronounced the 19th day of April, 1843, in the cause depending .therein of Henry Strider, Pit., a gainst James W. Barkenridze and others. Deets the undersigned special commissioner, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the court house in Mason county, on the 16th day of September, 1843, (being the first day of the Cir Sup'r Court of said county,) that well known body of land commonly cal led "Graham's Station," lying in Mason county, Va., on the Ohio river, containing by survey four thousand one hundred and twenty-three acres, in two adjoining parcels, a large proportion of which is river bottom land. Tho above lands previous to the day of sale will be laid off by the surveyor of the county in lots of con venient size for farms,and plats furnished, turd so many thereof will be sold as may be necessary to produce the sum of money required by said decreed order.— The sales will be made on a credit of nine months for one-third part of the purchase money, oftwelve months for another third part, and of eighteen months for the residue, the purchaser or purchasers giving bonds with good security for the payment of the different instru ments, bearing interest from the day of sale, the legal title to be retained as further security for the payment of the purchase money, and liable to resale at the risk of the purchaser or purchasers failing to make punctu al payments. GEO. W. STRIBLING, Special Com'r. Point Pleasant, Va., June 26,1843. [jy6-2m Building Lots in Birmingham. 13 LOTS, suitable for building, most eligibly sit rated, and within two minutes walk o 1 the steam ferry boat landing, will be sold at prices to suit the times. The terms of payment will be made easy; either for each or such barter a; can be made available. Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P. Peterson, No. 4; Ferry street, Pittsburgh. june 1. JAS. PATTERSON', jr. Lots for Sale. 4Lots in Manchester. One and a fourth Acres of Landon Holmes' Hill. Lots nos. 41,42,52,83,54. 181, 182, andlB4, in Cook's plan of Lots, on Holmes' Hill. Also, I.crts nos. 2G,and 27, in Cook's planar Lou on Hizh street., near tli.2.new Court I louse. For terms apply to Z. W. REMINGTON , sep 10 For Sale. T J OTS on the North East corner of Coal Lane and High street. Apply to BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, Market near Fourth street, Miss Leslie's VlSgaZillo,Atlgust No., BEAUTIFUL rab ,, A Medallion and Fashion plate, just received by W. M. Fo'ter, at his A . 7,ency and Literary Depot, St. Clair At. ang 15—{it ACON AN H ONEY.—Recei veal on consignment _LI 6 casks containing about 5000 lbs Sides and Harms in prime order. ALI°, l'bbl Honey, for Sale, cheap for cull, or ap provednegotiable parer., Apply to aug. 18-4 t. A. BEELEN. 46 4 L. .rruit subscriber WM* Ilk al -..1. - gene*, that betatesda in dirvaityMa _, ttithe COLLECTION - Of ACCOCN TE ID burgh, Allegheny and vicinity. Raving been engaged in this bula""fGri= and given entire satisfaction to those echo him, he respectfully solicits those lam* tomatfito to . collect to give him a trial. Physicians and others who cannot spate dew boat their professional. business to collect their acettellerlah would find it to their advantage to give hinting& Respectable references can be given, and, if security will be given for the faithful Maw of eye nies collected. _ t , FOR THE POST He arn be found at Mr George Annoy's, mat Tailor, up stairs, corner of Market and. Fourth ewe% entrance on 4th st. daily from 8 till 10 o'clock, A. M Any orders left there during his abscnceorrill bosomed ed to, or by letter through the Poet Office. Terms, 5 pr cent commission. jy 21—d1m. SAML. GELBrOB. Ice! Ice! Ice ANY quantity of clean, first rate Allegilaay late, mai be had at HtiGII DUFFY'S, conker at Seia and Gntnt streets Freeman's Fire Brick for Bale. • JUST received, 5000 Freeman's best Fire 'Tkia, which will hereafter be kept constantly ea basil and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO. may 27 No. 60 Dissolution of Partnershi p. .diem HE late firm of T. & Nesmith & co k and leather dealers and tanners, is dissolved this day by mutual 'consent, by the withdrawal et Alfred Nesmith, whose interest in said firm has bee& sold and transferred to Thomas Nesmith, sr; aM Thomas Nesmith, sr. and Thomas Nesmith jr., have feemed a copartnership, under the 'firm of Tamils Num= & Sox, who are duly authorised to settle the basiosas of the late firm, and to use,the name of the late firm fo: that purpose. THOMAS NEWITII, ALFRED NESMITH, _ THOMAS NESMITH, AL july July 19, 1843 SAMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Coppre . ani 'Shod Iron Ware, No. 17, Fifth street, between iVbod and Market, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of warms and solicits a share of public patronage. Also, on imsals the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, gridirons, skillets, teakettles, pots, ovens, coffee mills, &e. biel chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, as he is determined to sell cheap forcasker approved paper. asor7—cf UTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, V) corner of 6th and Liberty streets, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand an extensive asaortamemi. of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tallor's, Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Potent Sheers, Saddler's Tools, Trusses, &c. Jo 24: Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Wain. - THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and former patrons, that he has ronoetd his comlr lishment from No. GI, Liberty, to No. —, Thirst sit., nearly opposite the Post Office, where he continues to carry on the Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Business, is all its various branches. He respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to him heretofore, and pledges himself timt no pains shall be spared on his part to merit the same. Constantly on hand, Manufactured Ware, of all kinds, all of which will be sold low for cash. Spouting, &c., made loop der nt short notice. auz 4-1 m A full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds hand and for sale, at his agency, the Drlugaul47ll THE subscriber has just received from the Nur sery of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia, a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to wbiehbos would call the attention of the !labile. F. L. SNOWDEN, may 8. No. 184 Liberty at. head of Wood. ABOUT the la,:t week in June, in a Clothing &cies in Liberty street, a Note of band, considerably soiled and WOril. It is signed by James Guam and another, and drawn in favor of W. Black. Theown• er can have it by identifying it, and paying expenses. July 31.—tcf. Removal CAW FIELD ha_s removed his marbla-Ltab. . lishment to Wood st. opposite Fahnostiers Drug Store, where he will keep constantly on heed Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. aft 19.-Iyr Dr. Ber.lktor's Pulmonary Prelervidivai FOR cone's, colds, influenns, catarrhs, whooping cough, spitting of blood, pain in the breinitonll diseases of the brcnstand Langi, amdarrestof appraisal ing oonsumption. Warranted free from merouly vent other minerals. B. A. FAHNESTOCK &Ca jy 12 Agents for Pittabiniih. ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, Corner of Wood and Third street*, Pittsturg Pa. Gold, Sikcr, and Solvent Bank notes, beist,tit and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, Forsakk. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. REFERENCES Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenze, . J. Painter &Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson &Co. John 11 Brown & Co. James M'Camlless.- J. H. WDonald. W. H. Pepe, Esq.,Pree't sank PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBOBIM, PA raid Painter, Fourth st, 3d story Bruk's Buil ding. J. Osborne would solicit n call from those wise desire Portraits. Sprimens can be seen Uhl; rooms. may 5. Proposals for Chain Iron. NAVY ACIEN I°B Washington, July 28;1848. IROPOSALS will be received at this Cade WSW 3 o'clock, on the first day of September eatenin• to deliver at the Navy Yard in this city, the following Chain Iron, for eighteen Chain Cables, 1 11-16 inches in diameter, each 150 fathoms long, constituting the fol. lowing bill of Iron, viz: 35,100 links 1 11-Ife inches in diameters-20 ioelies long. 450 links 1 13.16 inches in diameter-2U hicks long. 20 feet 3..1 inch b 2.1 Oval pin Iron. 90 do 2} do 2 do do. TO Swivel, 198 Shackle, and 18 box pieces. .. Specifications of the Swivel, Shackle, Box pleees and Oral pin Iron, can be seen on application at this of. flee; all of the above Iron must be the very best Atttes• ican, and undergo such proof, under the increased teas and inspection, as the Commandant of the Yard may subject it to; to be delivered free of expense to the Government. and in as short a time after the CoottitOt is made as is possible, which time will be designeini, M tile contract. Bonds with good and sufficient sureties in doable-the amount of the Contract will be required, and a reset. vation made from each payment of 10 per cent, till the Contract is compleoll. nag. 11. WM. B. SCOTT, Nary Agent. Penn Insurance Company._ TII E subscribers to the Stock of this Company are am h:!reby notified, that pursuant to n resolution ~f the Director;, a second instalment of Seven and one half Dollar. rat each share subscribed for under the Commissioner., is required to he paid in at the of fice of the Company, (cm-nor of Market and Third street.) on Tuesday, the '2.2d day of Augost, inst. ir: PUBLIC NOTICE is also given that the Books of the Penn Insurance Company will be opened at 9 o'clock, A. M. at the office of the Company, on the 22d August, inst., to receive further subiscriptic . sas to ita capital stack, on which an instaltnent of twelve and one half dollars per share will be required et the ti me of subscribing. By order of the ' *Luz 1,1-rd JOSIAH IMG,Preeident— John Cartwright, R. M. DAWBON Landreth's Garden Seeds.' F. L. SNOWDEN, 181, Libert7.- st., head-of Wood Peach Trees. Found, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia. , Cincinnati, St. Louis, hilog y. Loniaigke. julY 13-44